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Primos Truth DPS 'Deer Positioning System Trail and Game Camera

Primos Truth DPS 'Deer Positioning System Trail and Game Camera

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #18050 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Size: 0
  • Color: multicolor
  • Brand: Primos Hunting
  • Model: 63070
  • Released on: 2011-07-15
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 11.00" h x
    3.00" w x
    6.00" l,

Features

  • Deer Positioning System (DPS) camera for capturing deer locations
  • Records an entire day's activity in 5- to 10-second intervals
  • Constant daylight surveillance; displays entire day's photos in 3 minutes
  • Built-in LCD screen for adjusting settings; rugged carrying case
  • Image software for saving individual photos or emailing clips to friends





Primos Truth DPS 'Deer Positioning System Trail and Game Camera









Product Description

Nothing has to walk in front of the “DPS” to capture a photo. The “DPS” will record the entire day’s activity in 5 to 10 second intervals. You then can review the entire day’s worth of photos in under 3 minutes. The “DPS” is great for seeing where deer are entering and exiting a food plot. Know where your deer are going to be before your next hunt. Included SOFTWARE allows you to save individual photos or e-mail short clips of photos to your friends.





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

26 of 28 people found the following review helpful.
4Don't Buy The SanDisk SD or SDHC Card!
By Michael Chambers
The Amazon page on this camera advertises that customers who bought this camera also bought a SanDisk SD or SDHC flash memory card. In doing research prior to ordering one of these cameras, I found mention in an archerytalk forum that in contacting Primos about a problem with the camera, the person leaving the post said that he was told by Primos that SanDisk cards won't work [reliably] in the camera. The camera was tested by Primos using cards by both Patriot and Lexar, and they worked fine. SanDisk is no doubt a fine product, but not in this camera, and the impression I got was that the problem is with the camera, and not the SanDisk cards. Needless to say, I ordered a Patriot SDHC card with my camera.

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
4Works better than expected
By fig man
In general I just have not had a lot of luck with a couple of other sensor activated cameras. I bought this one a few weeks back because of the price point - and figuring what the heck to try something different.I have been pleasantly surprised with this one. The batteries are lasting a long time. It has been compatible with a couple of different SD cards I have used. It is taking pictures. The software works decently enough. It is a very compact size. It has a format card option which is great for me to clear the card when I install it.Additional Specs:1.3MP, 1280x1024, 5, 10, 20, and 30 second modes, with 2 (5, 10 sec) mid day modes. In 5 second mode 4AA batteries to last 7 days, or 8AA for 14 days. 16GB SD card in 5 second mode to last 8 days and take 8,640 pics per day estimate.Files saved with JPX extension but Windows 7 will display them. Probably just standard JPG files. Why they chose that extension is beyond me. Windows Movie Maker complains. The software is really a Java app that downloads the most recent version from the Primos website and probably keeps itself updated. It was easy enough to use, seemed a little off performance-wise but nothing to balk about.Overall I like it. It is small and runs off AA batteries. One thing is the resolution though, it really needs a 3MP shot for you to do much zooming. Where I had a little fox move from about 50 yards to 25 yards from the camera, I really could not zoom in enough to say for sure it was a fox. I believe closely inspecting game at a distance is not going to work out too well and I might get frustrated with it. Keeping in mind you might be missing any nocturnal feeding activity - you have to make that call as this one is only daytime. The file extensions kept me from trying to drop the pictures into Windows Movie Maker, but hey, the At A Glance software probably works out better anyways and works with pics from other sources as well.Primos makes a quality product though, and I expect that this guy will be out scouting for me for some time to come.

13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5Works as advertised
By Stephen R. Poland
I just viewed my first 4 days of pictures and it works as advertised. Pretty decent picture quality and it easily covered a food plot out to the 80 yards that I needed. The software works well and was easy to use. The only downside I see to this type of camera vs. a trail camera is that you have to spend a little time watching the movie/pictures to identify when/if the deer come in. However, I am seeing a lot of deer that would have never triggered a trail camera. Is is neat how it basically makes a movie of the day so you can see the deer's patterns.

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Primos Truth DPS 'Deer Positioning System Trail and Game Camera. Reviewed by Keenan I. Rating: 4.5

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